What do you think about this position?, Wrong , Right, If an adult choking victim becomes unconscious, what is the first action to take after carefully lowering them to a firm, flat surface?, Attempt 5 more abdominal thrusts, Place the casualty in the recovery position, Assess ABC of resuscitation and begin CPR, starting with chest compressions, Give 5 sharp back blows, Which technique must be avoided when treating a conscious choking infant?, Placing the infant face down on the forearm with the head lower than the chest, Giving 5 sharp back blows, Performing abdominal thrusts (Heimlich Maneuver), Giving 5 chest thrusts with fingers, where is the pulse point located for checking circulation in an infant?, brachial, radial, femoral, carotid, If an unconscious casualty has an obstructed airway and a spinal injury is suspected, which technique should be used to open the airway?, Jaw thrust technique, Finger sweep for foreign object, Head tilt-chin lift, Recovery position, Where do you place your hands when performing chest compressions on an adult?, Determine the upper tendon of the sacrum, Determine above the siphoning process, Center of the chest on the lower half of the stratum, Displace the ribs at the sacral support, A patient is bleeding heavily, and you stop the bleeding by applying pressure to the wound. Which aim of first aid does this action represent?, Promote recovery and healing, Prevent worsening of injury, Provide comfort, Preserve life, You arrive at the scene of a car accident. Before helping the injured person, what should you do first according to the principles of first aid?, Check if the person is breathing, Make sure the area is safe for you and the victim, Check for pulse, Open the airway, What is the main goal when giving first aid to a person in shock?, Give them water to drink, Keep them warm and improve blood flow to vital organs, Make them walk to stay awake, Leave them alone until help arrives, What is the primary physiological mechanism that causes blood pressure to fall dramatically in anaphylactic shock?, Chemical substances are released into the blood which dilate blood vessels and constrict air passages, Chemical substances are released into the blood which constrict air passages and blood vessel, Rapid loss of fluid volume from vomiting and diarrhea, The heart fails to pump blood due to muscle damage, For a child, what is the correct hand position for chest compressions?, The side of the chest below the armpit, The tips of two fingers on the lower breastbone, Two hands interlaced in the center of the chest, The heel of one hand only in the center of the chest, Which one is the correct position for anaphylactic shock?, , , Choking symptoms in infants include?, hand signals and panic (sometimes pointing to the throat), clutching the throat, sudden inability to talk, difficulty breathing, a weak cry and a weak cough.
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